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Veg growers - whats been your best and worst this season?

22 replies

meltedmarsbars · 27/09/2010 12:09

My best: sweetcorn or pumpkins

Worst: peas - just never got myself organised.

What were yours?

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taffetacat · 27/09/2010 14:39

worst: courgettes - planted on a slope that was too free draining, not enough water

best: borlotti and broad beans

highriggs · 27/09/2010 14:57

worst: radishes and spinach

best: mange tout and mini cucumbers

WynkenBlynkenandNod · 27/09/2010 17:48

Best - rainbow chard, sweetcorn, butternut squash and cucumbers.

worst - peas and pumpkins

aJumpedUpPantryBoy · 27/09/2010 18:06

Best - peas and courgettes

Worst cucumbers and pumpkins

sandripples · 27/09/2010 18:23

Best - courgettes, French beans and salad leaves

Worst - carrots and beetroot - I planted too close together.

funtimewincies · 27/09/2010 18:46

Best - sweetcorn, pumpkins and (so far Smile) sprouts.

Worst - potatoes. Low yields, slug and wireworm Sad.

MrsThisIsTheCadillacOfNailguns · 27/09/2010 19:40

Best-tomatoes,best year ever,chllies,peppers,aubergines,courgettes,cucumbers,and physalis.
Worst-pumpkins and melons all rotted,french and runner beans never got going.

stressedHEmum · 28/09/2010 08:46

Best - tomatoes (actually got piles of red ones this year and enough green ones to feed the world with green tomato relish Grin) and beans.

Worst- courgettes and squash, blasted things got blossom end rot and then powdery mildew Sad

Carrots, beets and broccoli did well too, but cabbages are fairly caterpillar eaten.

WillbeanChariot · 28/09/2010 08:54

Best- beetroot and spinach. And potatoes, not a bad return on my first attempt.

Worst- chard. Just didn't happen. Also carrots and parsnips, think I have the wrong type of soil.

meltedmarsbars · 28/09/2010 14:41

So we didn't all succeed/fail on the same things then!

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inthesticks · 28/09/2010 18:09

Best - chillis, tomatoes, garlic, onions.
Worst - cucumbers,peppers and runner beans ( though they did perk up later in the season and I have some sown in August that are just coming on).

My courgettes were a failure because I forgot them Grin

doozle · 09/10/2010 10:14

Best, courgettes - extremely prolific and still going. Also good beets, mangetout, perpetual spinach, potatoes, cabbages, tomatoes, lettuce

Worst - squash, sweetcorn, raspberries

meltedmarsbars · 09/10/2010 10:51

Doozle - your 3 worst have been fantastic for me! (leicestershire)

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doozle · 09/10/2010 11:42

Strange, isn't it. Did you have a lot of rain mmb?

Whoamireally · 09/10/2010 14:22

Best = courgettes and corn. Worst = my onions and garlic - still do not know what I did wrong.

liath · 11/10/2010 08:28

Best - tomatoes (after swearing I'd never grow them ever again they were fantastic this year). French beans and peas were good, courgettes OK, strawberries disapponting but am very chuffed with my new Japanese Wineberry bush - yum. Carrots & coriander bolted. Free salad from the BBC dig-in website was prolific.

frostyfingers · 12/10/2010 15:56

Best: peas, courgettes, cucumbers, lettuces, yellow tomatoes & carrots

Medium: french beans, potatoes - ok, just not enough probably due to underwatering at beginning.

Worst: broad beans, red tomatoes

My fingers are crossed for my purple sprouting broccoli which is waging war and just winning against the blardy monster slugs.......

Flowergarden1 · 18/10/2010 13:34

Best: broad beans, tomatoes, onions, potatoes

Worst: sweetcorn, peas

UptoapointLordCopper · 18/10/2010 18:01

Best: cucumbers. They are still going!

Worst: almost everything else... [hsad]

MumsieNonna · 19/10/2010 16:56

Best: Swiss Chard, lambs lettuce and parsnips (magnificent even though I say so myself).

Worst: tomatoes (blight in early September), cucumbers (not enough water), runner beans (too many blardy slugs in early summer).

IWishIWasAFrog · 01/11/2010 15:41

Best: tomatoes, planted, 'Ferline', NO disease at all, this has never happened to me before! Sweet, meaty tomatoes. Chilli's grown in tomato growbags, they looked like little christmas trees in August!

Worse: just couldn't win with lettuce, tried a few.

Keziahhopes · 08/11/2010 22:08

Best: peas, courgettes, cherry tomatoes in borders, onions, blackcurrants, strawberries

Worst: butternut squash, chillies, cabbage (caterpillars again despite netting!), blueberries

Ok were potatoes, beans, raspberries

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